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healthy News Archive
18-Apr-2007
'MORE SCHOOLS GAIN HEALTHY STANDARD (Isle of Wight County Press)
By Clare Wall - Tuesday, April 17, 2007 FIVE more Island schools have shown how healthy they can be, by attaining official healthy Schools Standard.
'IGA encourages Australians to prepare healthy meals (Euroa Gazette)
In the midst of the nationā??s obesity epidemic, IGA is encouraging Australian families to eat healthof delicatessen meats. For more information and healthy eating advice and recipes please visit www.yahoo.com.au/food4life or see Cindy's tips on this page....
'Healthy Choices (WKSU Kent State University)
Ohio has no statewide curriculum for health and physical education. There are efforts underway in the General Assembly to get everybody on the same page, but in the short term, it appears Ohio will continue to have no common standards of health education -- and no proficiency testing. WKSU's Daniel Hockensmith reports.
'New issue of ?Healthy Animals? now online (Meat News)
UNITED STATES: This quarterly ARS online newsletter covers how genetic sequencing promotes cattle health and more. The latest issue of ?Healthy Animals? was posted on April 16 by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS). ARS is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific research agency.
'Plan to cook at home for a healthy, cheap diet (Daily Nebraskan)
Contrary to elfin belief made popular by the Will Ferrell holiday movie, the four main food groups do not consist of candy. With the food pyramid seeming to constantly change, it can be difficult for college students to know what's healthy. Add the factor of cost, and it seems nearly impossible.
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